A rising star of the Scottish comedy scene hopes to give audiences an "entertaining education" on his life in China at the 2023 Glasgow Comedy Festival.Mandarin-speaking expat maths teacher Michael Herd spent 14 years living in Shanghai.He recently returned home to Scotland for good and, after rising through the ranks of China's comedy circuit, the East Kilbride dad is bringing his satirical experiences of culture shock to not one, but two shows at next year's comedy fest.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Describing Michael's act, The Stand Comedy Club said: "Material has potential... very confident and clear voice".Michael Herd and Alvin Liu - Stand Up Communism is the first of two shows Michael will take to the stage for at the Glasgow Comedy Festival.The 38-year-old will join forces with fellow rising star of the Chinese comedy scene Alvin Liu - a Chinese citizen who has just moved to UK and won the prestigious London Comedy Store King Gong competition.Expect politics, expect absurdity and expect to come out knowing much more
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